Vanderbilt Kennedy Center MediaVideo, audiocast, and image galleries from Vanderbilt Kennedy Center events.2015-08-04T20:44:23Zhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/Copyright (c)2015, Vanderbilt Kennedy CenterMolecular Mechanisms Underlying Postsynaptic Roles of CaMKII During Developmenthttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4347<p>April 2, 2014<br />
<strong>
Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds
</strong><br />
Roger Colbran, Ph.D., Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics</p>
2014-04-03T13:05:15ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-04-03T13:10:52ZTesting Animal Models of Human Disorders: Oh Assay Can You See ...http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4342<p>March 27, 2014<br />
<strong>
Participant Recruitment and Assessment Core Training Series
</strong><br />
* <b>Moderator Evon Batey Lee, Ph.D.,</b> Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Psychology, and Psychiatry; VKC Psychological Assessment Coordinator; UCEDD Training Director; LEND Program Associate Director<br />
* <b>Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele, M.D.,</b> Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Pharmacology; Medical Director, Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (TRIAD); Director, Fragile X Treatment Research Program; Director, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry<br />
* <b>Elizabeth Hammock, Ph.D.,</b> Instructor, Pediatric Endocrinology<br />
* <b>Gregg Stanwood, Ph.D.,</b> Assistant Professor of Pharmacology</p>
2014-03-27T19:51:05ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-03-27T19:59:08Z2014 Gatlinburg Conference Photo Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4334<p>The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center hosted the 2014 Gatlinburg Conference on Research and Theory in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, March 5-7, 2014, in Chicago.</p>
<p>For more information about the Gatlinburg Conference, visit <a href="http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/gatlinburg/index.html">the conference website</a>.</p>2014-03-14T17:47:28ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-03-18T15:25:56ZThe Next Generation of Pediatric Brain Imaging Studies and Their Relevance for Future Clinical Practicehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4320<p>February 27, 2014<br />
<b>Lectures on Development and Developmental Disabilities</b><br />
Bradley Peterson, M.D., Director, Center for Developmental Neuropsychiatry, Columbia University</p>2014-02-28T00:06:49ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-02-28T00:10:42ZAffect and Somatic Perception in Autism Spectrum Disordershttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4291<p>February 5, 2014<br />
<strong>
Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds
</strong><br />
Carissa Cascio, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry</p>
2014-02-05T20:09:07ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-02-05T20:13:21ZNext Steps Students Attend Youth Act in Washington, D.C.http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4289Next Steps at Vanderbilt students Haley Kellar and Hardin Manhein, along with Next Steps director Tammy Day, attended the Youth Act Leadership training in Washington, D.C.2014-02-03T17:17:32ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-02-03T17:20:26ZCelebrating Art in Recovery - Healing Arts Project, Inc.http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4285<p>This exhibit comes to the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center from the Healing Arts Project, Inc. (HAPI). HAPI provides an avenue for persons in mental health and addiction recovery to express their creativity through a wide range of artistic endeavors (<a href="http://www.healingartsprojectinc.org">www.healingartsprojectinc.org</a>). These endeavors raise awareness in the community and help combat stigma about these disorders, thus promoting understanding, acceptance, and success. Some of these artists and works have been featured in HAPI’s publication <em>Faith, Hope and Recovery in Letters 2013 </em>.</p>
<p>Show on display February-May 2014. Lain York, Preparator</p>
2014-01-29T18:01:09ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-01-29T22:12:24ZRe-examining MLK's Dream: Paradoxical Life Patterns of African Americanshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4281<p>January 23, 2014<br />
<b>Lectures on Development and Developmental Disabilities Martin Luther King Commemorative Lecture</b><br />
Velma McBride Murry, Ph.D., Betts Chair of Education and Human Development; Professor of Human & Organizational Development</p>2014-01-24T14:30:56ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-01-24T14:42:19ZImage Gallery from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day 2014http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4275More than 200 people attended this year's event, which featured 105 research posters.2014-01-20T16:49:13ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-01-20T17:07:07ZThe Power of Your Voice: Impacting Public Policy Todayhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4272<p>January 16, 2014<br />
<b>Moderator Elise McMillan, J.D.,</b> Co-Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities<br />
<b><i>Communicating With Legislators,</i> Carrie Guiden,</b> Executive Director, The Arc Tennessee<br />
<b><i>Overview of Key Issues in Tennessee,</i> Carol Westlake,</b> Executive Director, Tennessee Disability Coalition<br />
<b>Panel Discussion:</b> Advocacy Experiences</p>
2014-01-17T14:50:31ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-01-17T15:11:25ZBrain Activation in Response to Visual Food Cues in Childrenhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4258<p>January 8, 2014<br />
<strong>
Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds
</strong><br />
Ronald Cowan, Ph.D., M.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Radiology & Radiological Sciences; Director, Psychiatric Neuroimaging Program; Scientific Director, Vanderbilt Addiction Center</p>
2014-01-08T19:45:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-01-08T19:55:27ZMental Health Assessment Across Settingshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4231<p>December 5, 2013<br />
<strong>
Participant Recruitment and Assessment Core Training Series
</strong><br />
* Elisabeth M. Dykens, Ph.D., Annette Schaffer Eskind Chair; Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center; Co-Director, University Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities; Professor of Psychology and Human Development, Psychiatry, and Pediatrics<br />
* D. Catherine Fuchs, M.D., Director, Psychological and Counseling Center; Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry<br />
* Evon Batey Lee, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Psychology, and Psychiatry; VKC Psychological Assessment Coordinator; UCEDD Training Director; LEND Program Associate Director <i>(Moderator)</i><br />
* F. Joseph McLaughlin, Ph.D., Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology & Human Development
</p>
2013-12-06T16:35:15ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-12-06T17:00:38ZWhy Do I Hurt If the Doctor Can't Find Anything Wrong?http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4229<p>December 4, 2013<br />
<strong>
Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds
</strong><br />
Lynn S. Walker, Ph.D., Professor of Pediatrics and Psychology; Director, Division of Adolescent Medicine and Behavioral Science</p>
2013-12-04T22:42:07ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-12-04T22:45:57ZReward and Interests in Autism: Of Men and Micehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4223<p>November 22, 2013<br />
<strong>
Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds
</strong><br />
Jim Bodfish, Ph.D., Professor of Hearing & Speech Sciences and Psychiatry</p>
2013-11-22T20:57:38ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-11-22T21:12:31ZEthical Responses to the Challenges of Health Disparities Affecting People With Disabilitieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4212<p>November 13, 3013<br />
<strong>
Research Ethics Grand Rounds
</strong><br />
<strong>Panelists:</strong><br />
* Tom Cheetham, M.D., Director, Office of Health Services, Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities; Deputy Commissioner of Child Health, Department of Children's Services<br />
* Taylor C. Fife, Ph.D., DNP, APRN-BC, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Mental Health Cooperative and Davidson County Mobile Crisis<br />
* Adam Germek, Chief Development Officer, Special Olympics Tennessee<br />
* Lynnette Henderson, Ph.D., CCRP, VKC Research Recruitment Coordinator; Associate Director of Community Services, UCEDD; Research Assistant Professor in Pediatrics <i>(Moderator)</i><br />* Tyler Reimschisel, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology; Director, Division of Developmental Medicine; Director, Vanderbilt LEND</p>
2013-11-13T19:51:47ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-11-22T21:17:53ZCircadian Regulation of Learning and Memory in Insectshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4204<p><b>Or, Sometimes Cockroaches Are Smarter Than They Look</b><br />
November 6, 2013<br />
<Strong>Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds</strong><br />
Terry Page, Ph.D., Professor of Biological Sciences; Director, Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience</p>
</p>2013-11-06T20:01:06ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-11-06T20:07:19ZCreative Expressions XIX - Nashvillehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4156<p>Co-sponsored by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and the Nashville Mayor’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities, this free annual exhibit features works of art by artists with a wide range of abilities/disabilities and ages. Since its inception in 1976, the Mayor’s Advisory Committee has promoted public education and awareness, and advocated for persons with disabilities and their family members.</p>
<p>Art is displayed at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and Tennessee Performing Arts Center.</p>
<p>Artists will be recognized at the 32nd Annual Awards Celebration of the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on <strong>Thursday, October 17 </strong>, at 5:30 p.m. at the downtown Farmer’s Market, 900 Rosa Parks Blvd. The public is welcome.</p>
<p>Show on display October-January 2014.</p>2013-10-07T13:48:39ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-10-08T19:57:13ZNext Steps of the Affordable Healthcare Act Implementationhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4154<p>
October 1, 2013<br />
<Strong>Tennessee Disability Pathfinder Training Session</strong><br />
Harmon Stockdale, from the Matthew Walker Comprehensive Health Center</p>
</p>2013-10-01T20:40:33ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-10-01T20:48:13ZComing to Terms with Fearhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4150<p>
September 26, 2013<br />
<Strong>Lectures on Development and Developmental Disabilities</strong><br />
Joseph LeDoux, Ph.D., Professor of Neural Science and Psychology, New York University</p>
</p>2013-09-27T13:57:38ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-09-27T14:02:09ZAn Introduction to Questionnaire Designhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4136<p>
September 10, 2013<br />
<Strong>Statistics and Methodology Core Training Seminar</strong><br />
Mario Davidson, Ph.D., Instructor in Biostatistics</p>
</p>2013-09-11T18:21:38ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-09-11T18:24:37ZMechanisms Regulating Neuronal Cell Death and Corpse Clearance During Developmenthttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4118<p>
September 4, 2013<br />
<Strong>Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds</strong><br />
Bruce Carter, Ph.D., Professor of Biochemistry</p>
</p>2013-09-05T15:08:03ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-09-05T15:57:15ZSandhill Cranes, Owls, and Elephantshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4061<p>This free exhibit features works of art produced by the artists of Pacesetters, Inc. An interest in protecting these species in Tennessee—or, for elephants, in the world—led to the exhibit focus. For the owls, an inspiration has been the story “Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s Ears.” </p> <p> Pacesetters, Inc., is a nonprofit agency with five centers providing services to persons with disabilities. <strong><a href="http://www.pacesetterstn.com">www.pacesetterstn.com</a></strong></p><p>Pacesetters’ “Painting the Tale” art program is led by visual artists Merritt Ireland, Ramie Nunley and storyteller Marcia Donovan as artists-in-residence. “Painting the Tale” began in 2000 with a grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission. Since 2007, the program has been completely supported by Pacesetters, Inc. </p> <p>Show on display August-September 2013. </p>2013-07-29T20:35:03ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-08-02T15:52:29ZImproving Research Using Advanced REDCap Interfaceshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=4036<p>
July 22, 2013<br />
<Strong>Statistics and Methodology Core Training Seminar</strong><br />
Scott Burns, Neuroimaging Analyst, Education and Brain Research Lab</p>
</p>2013-07-22T18:46:04ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-07-22T19:00:30ZFifth Annual TABS Conference Photo Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3913<p>The Fifth Annual Tennessee Adult Brothers and Sisters (TABS) Conference was held April 5-6, 2013, at the Holiday Inn Vanderbilt in Nashville. Over 50 siblings were in attendance to network and to learn about a variety of services and supports relevant both for themselves and for their brothers and sisters with disabilities.</p>
2013-04-10T16:51:50ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-04-10T16:55:05ZArt of Autismhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3891<p>The ART of AUTISM features artists from around the world.
Their mission is to find places and spaces for artists on the
spectrum to be seen and heard. This exhibit at the Vanderbilt
Kennedy Center organized by The Art of Autism features
participating artists from Tennessee and neighboring states.</p><p>
The ART of AUTISM (www.the-art-of-autism.com) is a socialentrepreneurship
project that connects artists and performers
of all ages on the autism spectrum with opportunities and
venues to showcase their varied talents. They help artists
through mentorships, building resumés, portfolios, and direct
work experience in the arts.</p><p>
By showcasing the artistic gifts of people on the spectrum,
the ART of AUTISM inspires the general public, gives hope
to parents of children on the spectrum, and provides selfadvocates
with tools for professional development.</p>
<p>(April - July, 2013)</p>2013-04-02T14:48:15ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-04-02T14:57:21ZReal-Time Data Analysis Demonstration with Efficacy Data from a Parent Stress Intervention Projecthttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3885<p>March 22, 2013<br />
<strong>
Statistics and Methodology Core Training Seminar
</strong><br />
Real-Time Data Analysis Demonstration with Efficacy Data from a Parent Stress Intervention Project<br />
Frank Harrell, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Biostatistics<br />
Elisabeth Dykens, Ph.D., Annette Schaffer Eskind Chair and Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center</p>
2013-03-26T14:22:24ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-03-26T14:29:30ZConnecting to the Future: Employment and Disabilitieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3884This video presented by the Tennessee Developmental Disabilities Network and produced by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, highlights two advocates with intellectual disabilities who are meaningfully employed. <p>The video was developed with the goal of raising the aspirations, expectations, and capacities of people with disabilities and their families, service systems, employers, and communities regarding competitive and meaningful work as a viable option. </p> <p> For more information on employment of people with disabilities in Tennessee, see <a href="http://gadd.kc.vanderbilt.edu/tennesseeworks/">Tennessee Works </a>2013-03-25T20:59:31ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-04-04T15:15:36ZDependency as a Virtue: The Interdependency of Health and Human Flourishinghttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3882<p>March 23, 3013<br />
<strong>
Research Ethics Grand Rounds
</strong><br />
Dependency as a Virtue: The Interdependency of Health and Human Flourishing<br />
Keith Meador, M.D., Th.M., MPH, Professor of Psychiatry and Preventive Medicine and Director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society</p>
2013-03-21T18:32:58ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-03-21T18:37:50Z2013 Gatlinburg Conference Photo Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3878<p>The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center hosted the 2013 Gatlinburg Conference on Research and Theory in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, March 6-8, 2013, in San Antonio. Photos by Tony Maupin.</p>
<p>For more information about the Gatlinburg Conference, visit <a href="http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/gatlinburg/index.html">the conference website</a>.</p>2013-03-20T15:52:26ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-03-20T15:55:26ZExperiential, Genetic and Epigenetic Effects on Human Neurocognitive Developmenthttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3854<p>March 13, 2013<br/><strong>Lectures on Development and Developmental Disabilities, Vanderbilt Brain Institute Brainstorm Lecture</strong><br />
Helen Neville, Ph.D., Robert & Beverly Lewis Endowed Chair, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Director of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Oregon</p>
2013-03-14T16:23:28ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-03-14T17:35:50ZRewiring the Brain in Children With Disabilities: Harnessing the Sensory Systemhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3853<p>March 13, 2013<br/><strong>Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds</strong><br />
Nathalie Maitre, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology</p>
2013-03-13T18:19:23ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-03-13T18:24:42ZNew Approaches to Developing Reading and Math Programs for Students with Serious Learning Problemshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3837February 27, 2013<br>
<b>Intervention 2.0 Series</b><br>
Doug Fuchs, Ph.D., Lynn Fuchs, Ph.D., and Donald Compton, Ph.D., Professors of Special Education2013-03-01T16:00:38ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-03-01T16:12:06ZI'm Thinking College (Even With My Disability) http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3793<p>Students with intellectual disabilities enrolled in a postsecondary education program in Tennessee talk about their experiences at college and highlight the need for more such programs. Developed by the Tennessee Alliance for Postsecondary Opportunities for Students With Intellectual Disabilities (tnpsealliance.org) and produced by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.</p>2013-02-06T20:01:14ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-02-08T19:48:20ZThe Control and Limitations of Attention in the Human Brainhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3792<p>February 06, 2013<br />
<strong>Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds</strong><br />
Rene Marois, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Radiology & Radiological Sciences</p>
2013-02-06T19:25:03ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-02-06T19:40:51ZEngaging Autism: Developmental Implications for Interventionshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3791<p>
January 31, 2013<br />
<strong>Lectures on Development and Developmental Disabilities</strong><br /><a href="http://ampersand.gseis.ucla.edu/connie-kasari-education-scholar-receives-nih-autism-centers-of-excellence-award-of-13-million/">Connie Kasari, Ph.D.</a>, Professor of Psychological Studies, University of California Los Angeles <br />NOTE: Demonstration videos within the lecture have been blurred so that child research participants cannot be identified.
</p>
2013-02-05T21:51:08ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-02-05T21:58:12ZMartin Luther King Lecture: Creating Inclusive Communities -- One Dream At a Timehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3781<p>January 24th, 2013<br>
<strong>Lectures on Development and Developmental Disabilities</strong><br />
<p> Lucille (Lu) Zeph, Ed.D., Director, Center for Inclusion & Disabilties, University of Maine</p>
2013-01-28T15:45:33ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-01-28T16:01:04ZYou and Your Legislators: Disability Advocacy for 2013http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3780<p>January 23rd, 2013 <br />
<strong>Educate to Advocate Event</strong> <br />
Learn about what you can do to advocate for your loved ones with a disability in 2013. Three panelists who are experienced in working with public policy makers share their strategies. </p>
2013-01-28T15:27:56ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-01-31T20:58:08ZThe Vanderbilt Kennedy Center—Looking Forwardhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3779<p>Elisabeth Dykens, Ph.D.<br />
<strong>Science Day 2013 Remarks</strong><br />
Annette Schaffer Eskind Chair and Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center; Co-Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities; Professor of Psychology & Human Development, Psychiatry, and Pediatrics</p>
2013-01-21T21:39:08ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-01-21T21:59:07ZBreakthroughs in Developmental Disabilities Research 2013http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3778Informative video featuring thoughts from national experts about developmental disabilities research. <br />Produced for VKC Science Day 2013.
2013-01-21T19:40:02ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-06-14T13:46:44ZImage Gallery from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day 2013http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3775About 250 people attended this year's event, which featured presentations by VKC researchers, and 121 research posters.2013-01-17T22:17:24ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-01-17T22:21:37ZKALEIDOSCOPE - Art of Paul Miktarianhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3770<p>Paul Miktarian discovered his artistic talent when he created
his first cats 8 years ago for “Painting the Tale,” an art program
organized by Pacesetters, Inc. A Sparta resident, Miktarian
applied for a small vocational grant for art supplies and set up
a home studio. Today he is a successful artist whose paintings
of cats, dogs, owls, other animals, and especially his houses are
purchased by collectors. He has had four one-person exhibits.
His honors include Best of Show in WAVES’ exhibit “Through
the Artist Window” and being selected for the “Artists Voices”
exhibit at the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville.</p><p>
Pacesetters, Inc., is a nonprofit agency with five centers serving
persons with disabilities. Pacesetters’ “Painting the Tale” art
program is led by visual artists Merritt Ireland, Ramie Nunnley,
and storyteller Marcia Donovan as artists-in-residence.</p>
<p>(January - April, 2013)</p>2013-01-14T22:38:43ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-01-14T22:52:07ZHealth Disparities and the Stress Hypothesishttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3764<p>January 9, 2013<br><strong>Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds</strong></br>
<a href="http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/people/16182/turner-jay.aspx">R. Jay Turner, Ph.D.</a>, Harvie Branscomb Chair and Professor of Sociology, Professor of Psychiatry
</p>
2013-01-09T17:39:37ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-01-09T19:41:41ZOrder and Disorder in the Developing Emotional Brain: Prospects for Cultivating Healthy Mindshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3737<p>December 13, 2012<br />
<strong>Lectures on Development and Developmental Disabilities</strong><br />
<a href="http://psyphz.psych.wisc.edu/web/personnel/director.html">Richard J. Davidson, Ph.D.</a>, Professor of Psychology & Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin</p>2012-12-14T16:57:16ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-12-14T17:05:10ZNext Steps at Vanderbilt Holiday Party 2012http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3735Next Steps at Vanderbilt celebrated the holidays at the Wyatt Center on the Vanderbilt Peabody campus, December 10, 2012.2012-12-14T16:25:11ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-12-17T17:36:45ZA Potential Role for the Thalamus in Developmental Disorders Involving Inattention and Neglecthttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3725<p>December 05, 2012<br />
<strong>Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds</strong><br />
Vivien Casagrande, Ph.D., Professor of Cell & Developmental Biology & Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, VKC Investigator
</p>
2012-12-06T00:59:09ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-12-06T01:05:49Z"Non-Gold Standard" Measures of ASDhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3701<p>November 27, 2012<br />
<strong>Participant Recruitment and Assessment Core Training Series</strong><br />
Evon Batey Lee, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Psychology and Psychiatry
Psychological Assessment Coordinator</p>2012-11-28T17:01:58ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-11-28T17:09:34ZSpecial Lecture: Social Attention and the Cognitive Phenotype of Autism Spectrum Disordershttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3700<p>November 26, 2012<br /><strong>Special Lecture</strong><br />
Peter C. Mundy, Ph.D., Director of Educational Research, University of California-Davis MIND Institute, and Professor and Lisa Capps Chair for Neurodevelopmental Disorders and Education, UC Davis School of Education and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine
</p> 2012-11-27T15:26:34ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-11-27T15:31:50ZMOOSES Version 4: Aiding Discrepancy Discussions and Improving Inter-Observer Reliabilityhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3683November 1, 2012<br />
<strong>Statistics and Methodology Core Training Seminar</strong><br />
Paul Yoder, Ph.D., Professor of Special Education<br />
Jon Tapp, VKC Information Technology Director2012-11-06T19:26:39ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-11-06T19:33:19ZIntroduction to Total Clinical Outcomes Managementhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3682October 29, 2012<br />
<strong>Vanderbilt Center for Excellence for Children in State Custody Lecture</strong><br />
Richard Epstein, Ph.D., MPH
2012-11-06T19:12:12ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-11-06T19:29:27ZACM Lifting Lives Music Camp 2012, Image Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3681Follow link for more details.2012-11-05T22:06:41ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-11-06T19:17:26ZChanges in the DSM-5: Ethical Considerationshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3675<p>October 30, 2012<br/>
<strong>Research Ethics Grand Rounds</strong><br />
Panelists :<br />
Bruce Davis, Ph.D.,
TN Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities <br />
Joseph McLaughlin, Ph.D.,
Clinical and Developmental Psychologist <br />
Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele, M.D.,
Director, The Fragile X Treatment Research Program
</p>2012-10-30T19:49:32ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-10-30T21:38:31ZHelping Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders and Other Developmental Disabilities Cope With Losshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3674October 29, 2012<br />
<strong>Disabilities, Religion, and Spirituality Panel Discussion:</strong> Helping Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders and Other Developmental Disabilities Cope With Loss2012-10-29T19:10:51ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-10-30T14:52:10ZLessons Learned from Research on Early Communication and Language Intervention with Young Children with Disabilitieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3672<p>October 25, 2012</p>
<p><strong>Intervention 2.0 Lecture Series</strong></p>
<p>Paul Yoder, Ph.D., Professor of Special Education</p>
2012-10-25T14:16:12ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-10-25T14:32:03ZCongratulations, Darius Rucker!http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3660Congratulations from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center to Darius Rucker on your induction into the Grand Ole Opry! Thank you so much for your help with our campers!2012-10-16T20:03:25ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-10-16T20:28:26ZThink Right and Think Left: Using Zebrafish to Understand the Development of Brain Asymmetryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3648October 3, 2012<br><strong>Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds</strong><br>
Joshua A. Gamse, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, & Cell & Developmental Biology, VKC Investigator2012-10-03T18:50:37ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-10-03T18:58:27ZDo You Like Us on Facebook?http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3643<p>September 25, 2012</p>
<p><strong>Participant Recruitment Core Training Series</strong></p>
<p>
How to use Facebook to connect to interested families -- what works, what doesn’t, and how you can use it most effectively
</p>
2012-09-25T19:45:04ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-10-03T19:05:06ZClinical Neurosciences Services Core Training Seminar: Sleep & Circadian Rhythms in Developmental Disorders: Opportunities for Research Through the Vanderbilt Sleep Corehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3642<p>September 13, 2012
</p>
<p><strong>Clinical Neurosciences Services Core Training Seminar</strong></p>
<p>Beth Malow, M.D., M.S., Burry Chair in Cognitive Childhood Development; Professor of Neurology; Professor of Pediatrics; Director, Vanderbilt Sleep Disorders Division
</p>
2012-09-25T15:33:21ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-10-03T20:16:44ZSocial Interaction and Stress in Autismhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3599September 5, 2012<br />
<strong>Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds</strong><br />
Blythe Corbett, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, VKC Investigator2012-09-06T15:23:38ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-09-06T15:37:37ZResearch Electronic Data Capture (REDCap): What’s New and What’s Next?http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3595September 4, 2012<br />
<strong>Statistics and Methodology Core Training Seminar</strong><br />
Paul A. Harris, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Research Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering
2012-09-04T19:59:25ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-10-03T19:00:11ZFragile X Symposium: Transitions and Adulthoodhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/news/page.aspx?id=3592Fragile X syndrome is one focal point of work at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. Family members and friends, researchers, clinicians, students, community professionals, and disability advocates were invited to this evening forum to learn how the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center is advancing understanding of Fragile X syndrome.2012-08-30T19:35:03ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-08-30T19:36:32ZCreative Expressions XVIII Art Showhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3587<p>Jointly sponsored by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and the
Nashville Mayor’s Advisory Committee for People with
Disabilities, this annual exhibit features work in a variety of
media by artists with a wide range of abilities/disabilities and
ages. Since its inception in 1976, the Mayor’s Advisory
Committee has promoted public education and awareness,
and advocated for persons with disabilities and their family
members. Selected works will be exhibited and artists will
be recognized at the 31st Annual Awards Celebration of the
Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Thursday, October 25, at
5:30 p.m. at the downtown Farmer’s Market, 900 Rosa Parks
Blvd.The public is welcome.</p>
<p>(September 1–December 31, 2012)</p>2012-08-30T15:50:12ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-01-14T22:52:40ZCommunity Forum: What's on the Forefront of Fragile X Syndrome Research?http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3575<p>June 20, 2011 </p><P>Fragile X syndrome is one focal point of work
at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. Family
members and friends, researchers, clinicians,
students, community professionals, and
disability advocates are invited to this evening
forum to learn how the Vanderbilt Kennedy
Center is advancing understanding of Fragile
X syndrome.</p>2012-08-20T19:57:07ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-10-03T19:01:54ZAn Introduction to Missing Data: Multiple Imputationhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3499<p>July 6, 2012<br />
<strong>Statistics and Methodology Core Training Mini-Workshop</strong><br /> Cindy Chen and Frank Harrell
</p>
2012-07-25T20:23:49ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-10-03T19:02:54ZProviding Legal Services to Persons With Disabilitieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3480<p>This 12-minute video aims to raise awareness and reduce the barriers persons with disabilities face when accessing the justice system. It provides general etiquette tips on interacting with individuals with disabilities and highlights specific examples of common scenarios that people with disabilities encounter when seeking legal services.</p>
2012-07-18T15:56:16ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-08-14T14:22:13Z2012 TABS Conferencehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=34712012 Tennessee Adult Brothers and Sisters (TABS) Conference.2012-07-09T21:01:17ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-07-09T21:24:10ZWhat’s on the Forefront of Autism Research?http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/news/page.aspx?id=3426<p>Five presentations on 4-21-2012 by Vanderbilt autism researchers</p>
<p><strong>Community Forum for April 2012 Autism Awareness Month</strong></p>
2012-05-31T20:37:53ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-05-31T20:42:19ZSafeCare: Preventing Child Maltreatment—An Evolution from Early Exploration to International Implementationhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3421<p> Presentation on 5-17-2012</p><p><strong>Special Lecture</strong></p><p><a href="http://publichealth.gsu.edu/726.html">
John Lutzker, Ph.D.</a>, director of the <a href="http://publichealth.gsu.edu/658.html">Center for Healthy Development</a> at George State University. </p>
2012-05-22T16:08:14ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-05-22T16:32:50ZSuperheroes Art Showhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3416<p>In 2011, with VSA national funding, VSA Tennessee began a
“dream” project: a fashion design course for young people with
autism focused on creating Superhero costumes. In March
and April, 23 youth attended sessions in the Human Sciences
Department of Middle Tennessee State University. The youth
created hand sketches and renderings, worked on Adobe
Illustrator and InDesign, operated Brother Innovis 500D sewing
machines, and presented a public style show of their costumes.</p><p>
VSA Tennessee (<a href="www.vsatn.org">www.vsatn.org</a>) provides opportunities for
people with disabilities to participate in and express themselves
through the arts and arts education. It is an affiliate of VSA
(<a href="www.vsarts.org">www.vsarts.org</a>), a part of the John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts in Washington, DC, and was founded in 1974
by Jean Kennedy Smith.</p>
<p>
(June-August 2012)
</p>
2012-05-21T18:26:11ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-05-31T17:44:40ZHobbs Society Reception, May 9, 2012http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3414The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Leadership Council thanked members of the Nicholas Hobbs Donor Society at a reception on May 9 at the home of Donna Eskind and Dr. Jeff Eskind. The generosity of Hobbs Society donors supports innovative research on the causes and treatments of disabilities such as autism, Down syndrome, and other genetic syndromes. Photos by Tommy Lawson.2012-04-01T18:28:45ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-06-28T18:13:55ZSensitivity, Specificity, and Useful Measures of Diagnostic Utilityhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3407<p>Presentation on 5-3-2012</p>
<p><strong>Statistics and Methodology Core Training Seminar</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/people/10515/harrell-frank.aspx">Frank Harrell, Ph.D.</a>, Professor of Biostatistics and Chair of the Department; Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Statistics and Methodology Core</p>2012-05-03T19:56:11ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-07-17T16:11:01ZSome Statistical Issues in Pathway Analysis of Genome-wide Studieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3399<p>Presentation on 3-26-2012</p>
<p><strong>Statistics and Methodology Core Training Seminar</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/people/9127/wang-lily.aspx">Lily Wang, Ph.D.</a>, Assistant Professor of Biostatistics; Biostatistics Coordinator, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Statistics and Methodology Core</p>
2012-04-26T14:59:41ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-04-30T15:58:30ZLectures on Development and Developmental Disabilities: Frances Jensenhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3397<p>The Cognitive Consequences of Early Life Epilepsy</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/neuroscience/fac/jensen.php">Frances Jensen</a>, M.D., Professor of Neurology and Director of Epilepsy Research, Harvard University and Children's Hospital Boston</p>2012-04-23T19:25:10ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-05-31T20:58:58ZDevelopmental Disabilities Grand Rounds: Elisabeth Dykenshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3395Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds: Elisabeth Dykens highlights her research on "Reducing Stress in Parents of Children With Disabilities"2012-04-18T18:52:01ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-04-18T19:13:52ZImplications of Prenatal Testing for Down Syndromehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3390<p>It is now possible to receive a non-invasive prenatal test for Down syndrome that can be administered at 10 weeks of gestation and reportedly has 99% accuracy. As technology advances and allows for genetic tests such as MaterniT21 to be developed, what ethical considerations arise?</p>2012-04-16T16:45:09ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-04-16T16:59:08ZKey Life Transitions: AAC Users' Perspectiveshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3347<p>Panelists: Suzanne Colsey, Ben Dassau, Scott Scherer, and Jim Shannon.</p>
<p>Panel Moderator (speaking but not on camera): Michelle Gutmann, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Clinical Hearing & Speech Sciences.</p>
<p>This panel discussion took place Friday, March 23, in conjunction with the 2012 Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Workshop at Vanderbilt University. <a href="http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/kennedy_files/AACConf2012userperspectives.pdf">Click here</a> for more information about the panel discussion.</p>
2012-03-27T16:34:36ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-03-28T19:53:06ZNeuroimaging Studies of Reading and Language Development: An Update on Recent Findingshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3345<p>Neuroimaging Studies of Reading and Language Development: An Update on Recent Findings</p>
<p><a href="http://www.haskins.yale.edu/staff/pugh.html">Ken Pugh</a>, Ph.D.<br />
President and Director of Research, Senior Scientist, Haskins Laboratories, Yale University<br />
Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut<br />
Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, Yale University<br />
Director, Yale Reading Center<br />
Co-leader, Yale-Haskins Teagle Foundation Collegium on Student Learning</p>
2012-03-26T20:26:07ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-03-26T20:35:40Z2012 Gatlinburg Conference Photo Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3337<p>The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center hosted the 2012 Gatlinburg Conference on Research and Theory in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, March 7-9, 2012, in Annapolis. Photos by Tony Maupin.</p>
<p>For more information about the Gatlinburg Conference, visit <a href="http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/gatlinburg/index.html">the conference website</a>.</p>2012-03-21T21:48:21ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-03-23T20:08:40ZDevelopmental Disabilities Grand Rounds: Poverty, Disability, and Employmenthttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3326<p>Carolyn Hughes, PhD, Professor of Special Education, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Investigator
<br/>
The title of her lecture is "The Elephant in the Room: Poverty, Disability, and Employment."
</p>
<p>
Marybeth Shinn, Ph.D., Professor and Chair of Human and Organizational Development<br/>
The title of her lecture is "Housing First for People Experiencing Homelessness and Mental Illness."
</p>
2012-03-14T19:25:52ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-05-14T18:06:17ZImage Gallery from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day 2012http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3315About 250 people attended this year's event, which featured presentations by Vanderbilt administrators and VKC researchers & former trainees, and 124 research posters.2012-02-28T21:18:54ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-01-17T22:16:46ZEducate to Advocate: Strategies to Advance Disability Public Policieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3307Panel presentation on how to educate policy makers and advocate for the disability service system.
2012-02-15T19:39:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-05-14T18:02:46ZAutism Treatment: What Do We Know and What Do We Want to Know?http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3306<p>Zachary Warren, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics; Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Treatment and Research Institute for Autism Spectrum Disorders (TRIAD); Director, Autism Clinical Services; Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Investigator</p>
<p>Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Pharmacology; Director, The Fragile X Treatment Research Program, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Member</p>
2012-02-16T19:25:38ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-02-16T22:32:37ZSpecial Lecture - The Abilities of People With Disabilities: A South African Perspectivehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3293<p>Nicky Abdinor is a clinical psychologist who has her own
practice in Milnerton, South Africa. She is also a lecturer for
master’s-level students at a Cape Town college in South
Africa. Born with a disability, Abdinor founded Nicky’s
Drive, a nongovernment organization that raises funds to
adapt cars for disability accessibility. In her talk, she’ll
share her own advocacy experiences while sharing what
life is like in South Africa for individuals with disabilities.</p>2012-02-14T17:17:38ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-02-14T17:23:18ZProvocateurs Entrepreneurs Image Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3243Jerry Adams and Matthew Drumright are artists whose creative
expression in various media provokes fresh insights. Each artist
has a developmental disability. Thus their art also provokes us
to see ability beyond disability. They are entrepreneurs who
have focused their careers on art.
View their art in this exhibit and on the artists’ websites:
</p>
<p>
Jerry Adams <br/>
<a href="http://www.midtnads.com/Adams.shtml">www.midtnads.com/Adams.shtml</a>
<br/>
Matthew Drumright<br/>
<a href="http://www.matthewdrumrightphotography.com">
www.matthewdrumrightphotography.com</a>
</p>
<p>(Februrary - May 2012)</p>
2012-01-30T15:31:38ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-05-21T18:50:31ZLecture on Development and Developmental / Martin Luther King Lecture 2012http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3241<h3>"Free at Last: Kennedy, King, and the Meaning of Liberty for Individuals with Intellectual and Related Developmental Disabilities"</h3>
<p><a href="http://soe.ku.edu/faculty-staff/rud-turnbull.shtml">Rud Turnbull</a>, B.A., Ll.B., Ll.M., Distinguished Professor of Special Education and Life Span Studies, University of Kansas; Co-Founder and Co-Director, Beach Center on Disability</p>2012-01-26T17:33:05ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-01-26T17:38:39ZDevelopmental Disabilities Grand Rounds: A Hidden Epidemic: Cognitive Deficits in Children with Chronic Illnesshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3228"A Hidden Epidemic: Cognitive Deficits in Children with Chronic Illness"<br/>
Bruce Compas, Ph.D., Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Psychology and Human Development; Professor of Pediatrics; Director, Psycho-Oncology, Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center; Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Investigator
2012-01-19T15:31:40ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-01-19T15:41:09ZAlfred A. Baumeister, PhD: Tribute to a Fiesty Academichttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3083William E. MacLean, Jr. PhD
University of Wyoming2011-10-18T14:57:33ZWilliam E. MacLean, Jr. PhD2011-10-18T15:19:04ZIncluding Brain Activity in Behavioral Research: Insights from the "Black Box"http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3081Statistics and Methodology Core Lecture: Including Brain Activity in Behavioral Research: Insights from the "Black Box"2011-09-08T21:54:04ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-10-13T21:59:38ZDevelopmental Disabilities Grand Rounds: Neural Substrates of Risk for Anxietyhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3080"Neural Substrates of Risk for Anxiety"
Jennifer Blackford, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Member
2011-10-12T21:35:44ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-10-13T22:00:58ZCreative Expressions XVII Image Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=3011Jointly sponsored by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and the Nashville Mayor’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities, this annual exhibit features work in a variety of media by artists with a wide range of abilities/disabilities and ages. (September 1–December 31, 2011)2011-08-29T14:59:20ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-08-29T15:09:55ZACM Lifting Lives Music Camp 2011, Image Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2969Follow link for more details.2011-08-01T19:11:41ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-08-09T20:46:39Z2011 ACM Awards Lifting Lives Momenthttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2968Follow link for more details.2011-08-01T18:41:32ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-08-01T18:43:43ZReasoning Ability: Neural Mechanisms, Development, and Plasticityhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2856Silvia Bunge presents at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Lecture on Developmental Disabilities on April 21, 2011. 2011-05-03T13:48:05ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-05-03T13:51:30ZInterview with Tim Shriverhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2854Timothy Shriver, chairman and CEO of Special Olympics, visited the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center on April 4, 2011.2011-04-26T21:01:04ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-04-26T21:04:11ZNew Approaches Toward Understanding the Genetic Architecture of Autismhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2839Jonathan Haines, Ph.D., T. H. Morgan Professor of Human Genetics; Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics; Director, Center for Human Genetics Research; Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Investigator presents at the monthly developmental disabilities grand rounds series for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students, on March 23, 2011.2011-04-21T13:49:21ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-04-21T14:04:20ZTeam William 5k 2011 http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2831Video highlights the upcoming fundraising event to benefit the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Reading Clinic. The Team William 5k will take place on April 23 at Edwin Warner Park.2011-05-13T19:45:13ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-05-13T20:54:24ZNext Steps at Vanderbilt and Best Buddies Alternative Spring Break Tripshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2766Vanderbilt University undergraduates, members of the Vanderbilt Chapter of Best Buddies, and students in Next Steps at Vanderbilt traveled to Denver and Miami over Spring Break to do community service work, including cleaning in the Everglades, working at a downtown Miami homeless shelter, helping at a Denver food bank, and helping with the Colorado Special Olympics Winter Games. A special treat of the Miami trip was meeting with Anthony Shriver, founder and leader of Best Buddies International.
2011-03-30T20:32:48ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-03-30T20:10:00Z2011 Gatlinburg Conference Photo Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2752The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center hosted the 2011 Gatlinburg Conference on Research and Theory in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, March 2-4, 2011, in San Antonio. Photos by Tony Maupin. <p>For more information about the Gatlinburg Conference, visit <a href="http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/gatlinburg"> the conference website</a>.</p>2011-03-10T21:49:07ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-03-10T22:34:32ZBIRDS OF TENNESSEE + ONE: A “Painting the Tale”http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2657This exhibit features works of art published in Birds of Tennessee + One,
an alphabet book produced by artists and writers of Pacesetters, Inc.
The book illustrates 40 bird species native to Tennessee and features
poems, text, and images for each letter of the alphabet.2011-04-11T15:03:49ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-04-11T12:54:02ZImage Gallery from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day 2011http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2635More than 200 people attended this day-long event, which featured presentations by Vanderbilt administrators and VKC researchers, and over 100 research posters.2011-02-21T17:25:43ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-03-05T21:16:04ZOxysterols in Pathophysiology of Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndromehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2623Video from the monthly developmental disabilities grand rounds series for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students, held on February 9, 2011. Presented by Zeljka Korade, Ph.D..2011-02-10T18:36:33ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-02-10T19:25:54ZResearch Ethics Grand Rounds: The Challenge and Promise of Inclusive Spiritual Supports with People with Developmental Disabilitieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2602Research Ethics in the Field of Developmental Disabilities for researchers, clinicians, and trainees2009-02-05T21:31:41ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-02-01T21:36:52Z Educate to Advocate: Strategies to Advance Disability Public Policies, 2011http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2600Panel presentation on how to educate policy makers and advocate for the disability service system.2011-01-31T16:24:40ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2012-02-16T22:28:21ZImage Gallery: ADD Commissioner Lewis Visitshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2599Making our universities, communities, and states more welcoming for persons with disabilities was the focus of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center visit by Sharon Lewis, Commissioner of the federal Administration on Developmental Disabilities, January 20. A parent of a child with a disability, Lewis describes this as “passion work.” Lewis talked at lunch with Next Steps at Vanderbilt students, MIND (LEND) and VKC University Center for Excellence trainees and faculty, and Community Advisory Council members. Photo credit: Susan Urmy2011-01-28T19:47:39ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-01-31T21:54:46ZReflections in Collage / Reflections in Collegehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2595Images from the Reflections in Collage / Reflections in College art exhibit reception, held on January 24, 2011.2011-01-27T21:53:10ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-01-27T22:12:41ZLunch and Learn, Jan. 25, 2011http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2591Photos from the Lunch and Lean held at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center on January 25, 2011.2011-01-26T17:14:02ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-01-27T21:47:27ZShifting Landscapes: Current Challenges and Opportunities in Developmental Disabilities Policyhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2586Lecture on development and developmental disabilities for researchers, clinicians, and trainees, presented by Sharon Lewis at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Lecture held on January 20, 2011.2011-01-21T15:42:18ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-01-21T16:01:45ZAre Vaccines Safe in Vulnerable Children?http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2572Kathryn Edwards, M.D., Sarah H. Sell Professor of Pediatrics; Director, Division of Pediatric Clinical Research; Director, Vanderbilt Vaccine Research Program; Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Member, presents at the developmental disabilities grand rounds series for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students on January 12, 2011.2011-01-14T14:56:01ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-01-14T15:12:37ZReflections in Collage / Reflections in Collegehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2557This exhibit features works in collage created by students from the first
class of Next Steps at Vanderbilt, a 2-year postsecondary certificate
program for students with intellectual disabilities. The students created
these images during a workshop held with visiting artist-in-residence
Elizabeth Garlington at Sarratt Art Studios during the spring of 2010.
There will be a panel discussion at 5:30 p.m. and an opening reception
at 6:15 p.m. on January 24 at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. The
public is welcome. Please check the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center website
at kc.vanderbilt.edu for details.2010-12-28T15:34:08ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-12-28T15:44:55ZFraming, Development, Prevention, and Policy in Youth Violencehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2532Kenneth A. Dodge, Ph.D., William McDougall Professor of Public Policy, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Director of the Center for Child and Family Policy
Duke University, presents a lecture on development and developmental disabilities for researchers, clinicians, and trainees on December 9, 2010.2010-12-17T19:42:46ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-12-17T19:47:05ZAngelman Syndrome and Rett Syndrome as Models of Autism Spectrum Disordershttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2531Sarika Peters, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Member, presents at the monthly developmental disabilities grand rounds series for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students on November 17, 2010.2010-12-17T19:37:07ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-01-28T22:30:19ZEvaulating and Managing Patients with Auditory Neuropathy/Dys-Synchronyhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2521Monthly developmental disabilities grand rounds for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students held on December 8, 2010.2010-12-13T21:44:09ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-12-13T21:49:00ZInsights From Motor Control in Autism: Neurologic Basis and Therapeutic Interventionhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2441Lecture on development and developmental disabilities for researchers, clinicians, and trainees on October 21, 2010.2010-10-22T14:54:08ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-10-22T14:56:57ZPractical Approaches to Creating Inclusive Congregationshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2422Keynote lecture by Becca Hornstein, Executive Director, Council For Jews With Special Needs , at the 1st Congregational Inclusion Conference held in October, 2010.2010-10-08T13:38:08ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-10-19T19:25:31ZSacred Storytelling: Inclusion Begins With (Y)our Storieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2421Keynote lecture by Mark Crenshaw, Executive Director, Interfaith Disability Network, at the 1st Congregational Inclusion Conference held in October, 2010.2010-10-08T13:35:56ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-10-19T19:24:51ZDevelopmental Disabilities Grand Rounds - Large-Scale, Administrative Databases: What They Can Tell Us About Health in Down Syndromehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2416Video from the Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds from October 6, 2010.2010-10-07T15:14:03ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-10-07T15:45:08ZNashville Predators Support Reading Clinichttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2394The Nashville Predators Foundation recently awarded the Vanderbilt Kennedy Reading Clinic with a grant that allowed eight students to attend our two summer sessions on scholarship. Funding like this is essential in order to provide critical learning intervention to youth who do not have the financial means to attend the clinic. We are grateful to the Nashville Predators Foundation for the hand they lent in improving children’s lives in our community. 2010-09-28T15:55:15ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-10-07T15:33:58ZDevelopmental Factors Underlying the Risk to Develop Anxiety and Depressionhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2393Lecture on development and developmental disabilities for researchers, clinicians, and trainees.2010-09-27T18:04:44ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-09-27T18:15:31ZReading Disabilities: Cognitive and Neurobiological Linkageshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2382Video from the Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds, featuring Laurie Cutting, Ph.D., on September 8, 2010.2010-09-16T14:54:54ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-09-16T15:16:33ZCreative Expressions XVIhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2356Jointly sponsored by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and the Nashville
Mayor’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities, this annual
exhibit features work in a variety of media by artists with a wide range of
abilities/disabilities and ages. Since its inception in 1976, theMayor’s
Advisory Committee has promoted public education and awareness, and
advocated for persons with disabilities and their family members. The
artists will be recognized at the 29th Annual Awards Celebration of the
Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Tuesday, October 26 at 5:30 p.m. at the
downtown Farmer’sMarket, 900 Rosa Parks Blvd. The public is welcome.2010-09-08T20:07:42ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-09-23T19:47:04ZPhoto Gallery: Reception in Honor of Elisabeth Dykenshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2196Linda Brooks hosted a reception at her Nashville home to honor Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Director Elisabeth Dykens, Ph.D. Members of the Kennedy Center’s Leadership Council and Nicholas Hobbs Society attended. Photos by Mark Whitaker.2010-06-15T20:50:10ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-06-16T20:05:02ZVideo: Coping After the Flood: A Community Forumhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2173The VKC held a community forum Wednesday, May 26, to help individuals with disabilities and their families cope with the aftermath of the recent floods. Family members shared their experience of coping with the loss of their home during a natural disaster, and a panel of health care professionals presented resources and tips for coping with stress.2010-05-28T18:33:43ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-05-28T18:45:30ZImage Gallery from the Lunch and Learn on May 18, 2010http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2152A “Lunch and Learn” event on May 18 gave community members an opportunity to hear first-hand about services, training, and research activities at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center that are improving the lives of individuals with disabilities and their families. Attendees were invited by members of the VKC Leadership Council. Leadership Council members are community champions on behalf of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and help connect the Center to community needs and concerns. Photos by Tony Maupin.2010-05-21T15:58:21ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-07-14T14:57:36ZResearch at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center - Lunch and Learn Video - May 18, 2010http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2151Gregg Stanwood, Ph.D., presents at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Lunch and Learn on May 18, 2010.2010-05-21T14:57:19ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-05-21T15:00:56ZNext Steps at Vanderbilt - Lunch and Learn Video - May 18, 2010http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2150Edward Nesbitt, Next Steps Class of 2011, & Ambassadore Rosie Landau present at the May 18, 2010 Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Lunch and Learn.2010-05-21T14:50:53ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-05-10T16:11:42ZTreatment & Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders – Families First Program - Lunch and Learn Video - May 18, 2010http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2149Lisa Wallace, M.S., CCC-SLP, presents at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Lunch and Learn on May 18, 2010.2010-05-21T14:42:58ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-05-21T15:05:55ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center Reading Clinic – A Parent’s Storyhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2148Dominique Miller presents at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Lunch and Learn on May 18, 2010.2010-05-21T14:29:16ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-05-21T15:07:37ZDollar General and NASCAR’s Braun Racing Visit VKChttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2118Dollar General is a generous supporter of scholarships for students in the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Reading Clinic. Students there had a treat on March 31 when special guests came to visit and share good books. Visitors were Dollar General’s Tammy Buscher and Braun Racing’s NASCAR driver Reed Sorenson, his crew chief Trent Owens, and Braun Racing’s Jody Jennings and T. J. Puchyr. The visitors also met with VKC researchers using brain imaging to better understand reading processes and reading disabilities, and with VKC autism researchers. Photos by Tony Maupin.2010-05-05T18:21:50ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-05-05T18:48:54ZHobbs Society Donors Honored by Vanderbilt Kennedy Centerhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2086The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Leadership Council thanked members of the Nicholas Hobbs Donor Society with a reception on April 1. Their generosity supports innovative research on the causes of treatments of disabilities such as autism, Down syndrome, and other genetic syndromes. Photos by Tommy Lawson.2010-04-14T16:30:21ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-04-14T20:31:44ZDevelopmental Disabilities Grand Rounds - Prader-Willi Syndrome and Serotonin 2C Receptor Editing: Every Dogma Has its Dayhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2074Ronald Emeson, Ph.D., presented at the April 7, 2010 Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds.2010-03-01T20:06:24ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-05-21T16:34:56ZState of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Addresshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2070Vanderbilt Kennedy Center director, Elisabeth Dykens, Ph.D., spoke on April 6, 2010 about the current state of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, reflecting on its long history of success and how it will continue to thrive in the future.2010-04-09T13:44:23ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-04-12T18:40:22ZVideo from the Community Forum: What's On the Forefront of Down Syndrome Research?http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2063The community forum held on March 30, 2010 discussed how the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center is advancing Down syndrome research.2010-04-05T16:57:13ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-04-15T14:32:18ZAugmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Workshop Videohttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2061The AAC Workshop, held on March 27, 2010, covered a wide range of strategies and easy-to-use communication systems,
including low to high assistive technology options, designed to increase communication opportunities
for children with multiple disabilities.2010-04-02T14:14:42ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-04-02T14:25:46ZGuitart From the 2009 VKC Music Camphttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=2059This exhibit of photographs and decorated wood guitars is the result of the 2009 Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Music Camp.2010-03-30T13:47:20ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-03-30T13:53:44ZDopaminergic Modulation of Brain Development and Behaviorhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1985Gregg Stanwood, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Investigator, presented at the Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds on March 3, 2010.2010-03-05T20:50:58ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-03-15T14:00:59ZBeyond Inclusion: Rethinking Normalcy,
Identity, and Disability in Theological Termshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1980Tom Reynolds, Ph.D., suggests a reframing of what we consider “normal” and outlines how that reframing might alter how we think about the act of inclusion at the Disabilities, Religion, and Spirituality Special Lecture on March 1, 2010.2010-03-02T16:19:14ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-03-02T22:59:43ZEducate to Advocate: Strategies to Advance Disability Public Policies, 2010http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1965Three panelists who are
experienced in working with public policy makers
share their strategies in how to advocate
effectively to improve the disability service system.2010-02-19T21:51:41ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2011-01-31T16:27:38ZImage Gallery from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day 2010http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1928Images from Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day 2010.2010-02-18T15:22:04ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-03-05T22:31:56ZReception Photos - From Heartache to Hope: Middle Tennessee Families Living with Autismhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1922Photos from the reception held in honor of the artists participating in the exhibit "From Heartache to Hope."2010-02-12T17:50:54ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-02-12T17:54:35ZPediatric Obesity: Diabetes Prevention in the Latino Populationhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1898Shari Barkin, M.D., M.S.H.S., Marian Wright Edelman Professor of Pediatrics, Director of the Division of General Pediatrics, presented at the Developmental Disability Grand Rounds, a monthly grand rounds series for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students, on Wednesday, February 3, 2010.2010-02-04T14:54:02ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-01-28T22:29:57ZPathfinder Community Training Series: Housing Assistance Programshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1897Tennessee Disability Pathfinder hosts a community training each quarter in an effort to educate service providers about specific resources that help meet individuals' needs. Typically 4-6 agencies are invited to present information about the services they provide related to a specific topic. 2010-02-03T15:19:37ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-02-03T15:25:18ZThe Epidemiology and
Treatment of Silent
Cerebral Infarcts in
Sickle Cell Disease - Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative LectureCommemorative Lecturehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1885Michael R. DeBaun, M.D., M.P.H., presented at the January 21, 2010 Lecture on Development and Developmental Disabilities for researchers, clinicians, and trainees.2010-01-26T15:26:44ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-01-26T15:33:41ZMore About That: More About That: Reaching out to Diverse Communitieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1884The multicultural staff of the Tennessee Disability Pathfinder discuss reaching out to diverse communities on February 3, 2010.2010-02-04T22:54:06ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-02-05T15:18:49ZFrom Heartache to Hope: Middle Tennessee Families Living With Autismhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1860The new book and exhibit, From Heartache to Hope: middle tennessee families living with autism, features 18 families who are racially and socioeconomically diverse residents of rural and urban settings. This exhibit showcases Nashville photographer Rebekah Pope’s stunning black-and-white photography, which accompanies the book’s moving stories by author Leisa A. Hammett.2010-01-15T15:55:14ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-06-07T14:27:12ZUnderstanding Why Infants Begin Reaching For Objects: Towards an Intervention for Infants with Visual Impairmentshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1859Amy Needham, Ph.D., presented at the monthly Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds series for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students on January 13, 2010.2010-01-14T23:19:30ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-01-14T23:23:24ZUnderstanding Autism Through Peers, Play, and Performancehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1820Blythe Corbett, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of California-Davis MIND Institute, presented a special lecture at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center on December 15, 2009.2009-12-17T19:46:51ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-12-17T20:27:54ZThe Teaching Pyramid: Supporting Young Children's Social Emotional Development and Addressing and Preventing Challenging Behavior
http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1808Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Special Education, presents at the monthly grand rounds series for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students on Wednesday, December 2, 2009.2009-12-02T21:54:12ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-12-02T23:30:27ZStatistics and Methodology Core Training Seminar - Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap)http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1792Paul Harris, Ph.D., discusses using Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) as a tool to assist with data capture and storage for research studies.2009-11-18T19:33:13ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-11-18T19:38:36ZHow Autism Emerges: Patterns of Onset in the First Years of Lifehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1764Sally Ozonoff, Ph.D., presented, How Autism Emerges: Patterns of Onset in the First Years of Life, at the November 5, 2009 Lecture on Development and Developmental Disabilities.2009-11-09T17:08:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-12-11T15:48:12ZA Time to Be Born: The Continuing Challenge to Prevent Prematurityhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1763Part of the monthly grand rounds series for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Associate Director, Louis Muglia, M.D., Ph.D., presents, A Time to Be Born: The Continuing Challenge to Prevent Prematurity.2009-11-09T16:42:59ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-11-09T23:03:15ZLectures on Development and Developmental Disabilities - Psychosocial and Biological Markers of Stress in the Lives of Mothers of Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disordershttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1740Marsha Mailick Seltzer, Ph.D., presented at the October, 2009 Lecture on Developmental Disabilities at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center.2009-10-26T16:49:37ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-28T17:38:21ZEthics of Presymptomatic Genetic Testing in the Pediatric Populationhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1738Tyler Reimschisel, M.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology, discusses the dilemmas created by the breakneck pace of genomic testing as a revolutionary medical practice.2009-10-23T14:18:25ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-28T16:34:06ZCreative Expressions XVhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1723Jointly sponsored by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and the Nashville
Mayor’s Advisory Committee for People with Disabilities, this annual
exhibit features work in a variety of media by artists with a wide range of
abilities/disabilities and ages.2009-10-12T18:26:53ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-01-15T22:09:36ZEducational Neuroscience: Insights into Attention, Reading, and Mathematicshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1705Bruce McCandliss, Ph.D., Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Psychology and Human Development, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Member presents at the October, 2009 Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds.2009-10-08T13:58:40ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-08T14:13:19ZLooking Forward IIhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1680Day-long art workshops were held at the Rochelle Center and were led
by a licensed art therapist who helped the participants foster positive
self-exploration, take positive risks, and gain a deeper understanding of
emotions and how they relate to behavior. This exhibit is one of the
results of this initiative.2009-09-30T14:20:33ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-12T18:25:07ZVKC Staff Celebrate New Leadership and Staff Service Awardshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1598Images from the September 2, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center staff meeting where Elisabeth Dykens was acknowledged as the new Center Director and staff recognition awards were given.2009-09-11T20:24:12ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-09-11T20:46:27ZStatistics and Methodology Core Training Seminar - An Overview of Nonparametric Statisticshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1594Frank Harrel, Jr., Ph.D., presents "An Overview of Nonparametric Statistics" for the September, 2009 Statistics and Methodology Core Training Seminar.2009-09-10T21:22:39ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-06-24T19:42:56ZPilot Testing of an Intervention for Attachment-Impaired Preschool Childrenhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1589Audio and Video from the September 2, 2009 Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds.2009-09-04T14:29:04ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-01T14:14:19ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center Directors Image Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1586Elisabeth Dykens is the 8th VKC Director in its history. Who were the others?2009-09-02T17:31:05ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-01T14:06:12ZImage Gallery - September 12th, 2008 CAC meeting for the P30 renewalhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/art/P30_PICS/UCEDD/index.htmlView images from the September 12th, 2008 CAC meeting.2008-09-13T14:51:14ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-08-20T15:06:55ZBest Buddies Alternative Spring Break Videohttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1475Video from the Vanderbilt Best Buddies alternative spring break.2009-07-24T14:38:10ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-09-24T20:26:38ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center Music Camp 2009, Image Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1371Country music artists LeAnn Rimes and Kix Brooks visited the 2009 Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Music Camp. 2009-07-01T19:19:03ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-07-06T14:21:51ZVideo: Individual Differences: The Next Frontier in Cognitive Neurosciencehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1333Harry A. Whitaker, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology at Northern Michigan University presents.2009-06-18T18:15:22ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-20T20:25:59ZAutism: From Science to Treatment Videohttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1192Video from the May 16 event at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center.2009-05-27T15:44:38ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-06T19:20:19ZVideo: Phenotypic Characterization in Angelman Syndrome Using Advanced Imaging Techniqueshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1189Seminar highlights the results of recent work in Angelman Syndrome using advanced neuroimaging techniques to examine how brainbased
changes relate to the clinical/ cognitive/behavioral profiles (e.g., language, cognition, social relatedness, repetitive behaviors) in individuals with AS. The implications for clinical management are presented.2009-05-27T14:36:54ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-20T20:55:34ZChannel 5 Reports on Reading Clinic Graduation Ceremonieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1106WTVF, Channel 5, reported on graduation ceremonies for students who attended the Vanderbilt Kennedy Reading Clinic.2009-05-18T19:59:10ZChannel 52009-10-20T20:50:24ZReading Clinic Graduation, 2009http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1103Photos from the Reading Clinic's graduation in May, 2009.2009-05-14T16:41:23ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-05-14T16:50:49ZDevelopmental Disabilities Grand Rounds: Trace Elements in Parenteral Nutritionhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1076Follow link for more details.2009-01-22T19:22:29ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-15T20:40:50ZImage Gallery: Team William Mini-Marathon 2009http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1041Images from the 2009 Team Williams Mini-Marathon.2009-04-15T16:44:23ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-15T16:51:11ZImage Gallery: The First Annual Tennessee Adult Brothers and Sisters (TABS) Conferencehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1024The First Annual Tennessee Adult Brothers and Sisters (TABS) Conference2009-04-10T14:29:37ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-10T15:22:20ZDevelopmental Disabilities Grand Rounds: Immune Transcriptome Changes in the Temporal Cortex of Individuals with Autismhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1023Immune Transcriptome Changes in the Temporal Cortex of Individuals with Autism presentation by Karoly Mirnics, M.D. on April 1, 2009.2009-04-09T16:11:29ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-09T16:26:49ZLois Curtis Reception Image Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=1003Images from the Lois Curtis Reception held on April 2, 2009.2009-04-06T18:38:45ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-09T01:23:47ZArt Through the Eyes of Autismhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=993Exhibit showcases visual artists with autism living in Middle Tennessee. The presentation is co-sponsored by the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center, the Autism Society of Middle Tennessee, and VSA Arts Tennessee.2009-03-30T14:53:25ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-09-30T14:33:31ZPediatric Anxiety - Current and Future Approaches to Therapeuticshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=992Lecture by Daniel Pine, M.D., at the Special Lecture on Development and Developmental Disabilities held on March 26, 2009.2009-03-27T18:09:44ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-09-24T20:45:25ZWhat are the Odds? An Epidemiological Approach to Studying Down Syndromehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=991Presentation by Robert Hodapp, Ph.D., Professor of Special Education; Director of Research and and Richard Urbano, Ph.D., Director of Evaluation.2009-03-25T14:10:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-10-07T16:10:17ZSiblings of Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities Over the Life Spanhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=983Presentation by Julie Lounds Taylor, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Special Education, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Member
2009-03-13T14:07:45ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-20T20:37:50ZVideo: Future Affective Technologies and Applications to Autismhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=973Presentation by Rosalind Picard, Sc.D., Director of Affective Computing Research, Co-Director of Things That Think, Professor of Media Arts and Sciences, M.I.T. Media Laboratory2009-03-09T16:19:19ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-20T21:42:56ZEarly Intervention, Brain Plasticity, and the Prevention of Autismhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=955Follow link for more details.2009-03-03T14:44:53ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-03-03T14:44:53ZExpressions Through Color - Reception Photoshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=930Photos taken at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Expressions Through Color Exhibit Reception.2009-02-17T17:50:12ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-02-17T17:50:12ZImage Gallery from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day 2009http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=929Images from Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day 2009.2009-02-16T14:33:32ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-08-20T14:59:00ZBaby Einsteins Everywhere - Young Children and Videohttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=915Does watching TV cause ADHD? Are baby videos good teaching tools for infants? Gorgene Troseth, Ph.D. discusses the research behind the effect of video on young children.2009-02-09T16:49:51ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-06T19:19:24ZExpressions Through Colorhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=914Each summer, the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center provides camps for children and adolescents
with disabilities and their peers. In 2008, students in the Camp Shriver Transitions
and Sports Camp participated in art workshops to learn how to express themselves using
color. Outreach art educators from the Frist Center for the Visual Arts helped the campers
learn to mix colors and to understand color theory. The final week of the lessons included
a trip to the Frist Center, after which each camper created a large, abstract color expression
on canvas. These are the paintings on view in this exhibit.2009-02-09T15:48:47ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-02-09T15:48:47ZMethods for Handling and Recovering Missing Data in Social Surveyshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=893Lecture by Tony Brown, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology2009-01-28T15:48:59ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-09-24T20:48:57ZMaking Progress Happen for People with Disabilities - Past, Present, and Futurehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=886Nationally recognized disability advocate, Bobby Silverstein, discusses the historical context of the nation's treatment of individuals with disabilities, the core principles of out nation's disability policy framework, and gives practical tips on how to become a more effective disability policy change agent.2009-01-22T16:06:30ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-01-22T16:06:30ZMultisensory Processing and Its Possible Role in Developmental Disabilitieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=825Multisensory Processing and Its Possible Role in Developmental Disabilities for clinicians, researchers, trainees, and students presented by Mark Wallace, Ph.D. 2008-12-05T14:49:25ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-09-24T20:50:24ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center Leadership Dinner 2008http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=809Images from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Leadership Dinner, held at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel on Tuesday, November 11, 2008.2008-11-17T21:42:03ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2008-11-17T21:42:03ZStructural Equation Modeling: Problems and Ambiguities with Well-Fitting Modelshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=801Video and podcast from the November 12, 2008 statistics lecture featuring Andrew Tomarken, Ph.D.2008-11-12T20:52:05ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-20T21:41:00ZNeurobiology of Aggressionhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmWxixb7n6YWatch video of Craig H. Kennedy, PhD, BCBA and chair of the Special Education Department; Professor, Special Education and Pediatrics Director at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Behavior Analysis Clinic Peabody College speaking Oct. 2. 2008-10-17T14:18:50ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2008-10-17T14:18:50ZCreative Expressions XIVhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=736Arts and Disabilities exhibit is on display at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center from October 10, 2008 to January 16, 2009.2008-10-13T02:52:19ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2008-10-13T02:52:19ZMobley Lecture: Exploring the Neurobiology of Down Syndrome: Moving from Science to Medicinehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=735Special lecture by William C. Mobley, M.D., Ph.D., John E. Cahill Family Endowed Chair
Professor of Neurology and Neurological Sciences at Stanford University.2008-10-13T01:57:58ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-20T20:22:26ZResponse to Intervention and Learning Disabilitieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=734Lynn Fuchs, Ph.D., and Doug Fuchs, Ph.D. present as part of the Developmental Disabilities Grand Rounds, Fall 2008 series.2008-10-12T23:38:27ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-15T20:45:25ZDevelopmental Disabilities Grand Rounds Lecture Serieshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=732Lecture series intended for clinicians, researchers,
trainees, and students typically takes place on the first Wednesday of each month during the academic school year.2008-10-12T17:51:04ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-08-19T18:35:37ZStats Training Series: Gene Set Enrichment Analysis of Microarray Experimentshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=646Lilly Wang, Ph.D., presents Gene Set Enrichment Analysis of Microarray Experiments.2008-10-02T14:57:11ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-06T19:08:35ZVideos and Podcasts Archivehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=643An archive of all Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Videos and Archives.2008-10-01T18:44:39ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-01-22T16:33:30ZLooking Forwardhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=641Looking Forward
(February – May 2008)2008-02-01T17:10:48ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2008-02-01T17:10:48ZArtism: Project Onwardhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=640Artism: Project Onward
(February - May 2007)2007-02-01T17:10:08ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2007-02-01T17:10:08ZWhy the Possom's Tail is Barehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=639Why the Possom's Tail is Bare
(August - October 2006)2006-08-01T16:09:06ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2006-08-01T16:09:06ZCommon Groundhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=638Common Ground
(August 2006)2006-08-01T16:08:19ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2006-08-01T16:08:19ZGateway to Creativityhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=637Gateway to Creativity
(January - March 2006)2006-03-01T17:07:27ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2006-03-01T17:07:27ZCreative Expressions XIhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=636Creative Expressions XI
(November - December 2005)2005-12-01T17:06:50ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2005-12-01T17:06:50ZEsteemed Collegueshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=635Esteemed Collegues
(April - June 2005)2005-06-01T16:04:52ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2005-06-01T16:04:52ZPacesetters: The Fat Cathttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=634Pacesetters: The Fat Cat
(January - March 2005)2005-03-01T17:04:30ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2005-03-01T17:04:30ZCreative Expressions Xhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=633Creative Expressions X
(October - December 2004)2004-10-01T16:04:00ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2004-10-01T16:04:00ZFocusing on the Future of Students with Visual Impairmentshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=632Focusing on the Future of Students with Visual Impairments: Teachers in Action (November - January 2004)2004-01-01T17:03:26ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2004-01-01T17:03:26ZThe Legacy of Dr. Susan Grayhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=631The Legacy of Dr. Susan Gray: Inventing the Future
(February - April 2004)2004-02-01T17:02:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2004-02-01T17:02:35ZCreative Expressions VIIIhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=630(September - October 2003)2003-09-01T16:01:54ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2003-09-01T16:01:54ZWho's in Rabbit's House?http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=629An exhibit by artists of Pacesetters, Inc.
June-August 2003.2003-06-01T16:01:09ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2003-06-01T16:01:09ZExplorers Unlimitedhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=628An Exhibit by artists of Explorers Unlimited Summer Academic Camp.2004-07-01T15:39:42ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2004-07-01T15:39:42ZCreative Expressions IIIhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=627Creative Expressions III
(October 2007 – January 2008)2007-10-01T15:37:37ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2007-10-01T15:37:37ZCommon Ground IIhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=626Common Ground II
(June - September 2007)2007-06-01T15:32:31ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2007-06-01T15:32:31ZCreative Expressions XIIhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=625Creative Expressions XII
(October - January 2007)2007-01-01T16:30:51ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2007-01-01T16:30:51ZExplorers Unlimitedhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=624Explorers Unlimited
(July - September 2004)2004-06-01T15:26:45ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2004-06-01T15:26:45ZAn Indonesian Folk Tale Art Exhibithttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=620Follow link for more details.2008-09-29T17:40:05ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2008-09-29T17:40:05ZDavid Mills - Lessons Learned by a Basic Scientist: How To Succeed in Business (of the Policy World) without really tryinghttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=618A presentation on legislation and policy by David Mills, Associate Director of State Policy & Legislative Affairs Vanderbilt Community, Neighborhood & Government Relations present.2008-09-29T06:43:49ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-15T21:05:13ZPat Levitt - Lessons Learned by a Basic Scientist: How To Succeed in Business (of the Policy World) without really tryinghttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=617A presentation on legislation and policy by Pat Levitt, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Director.2008-09-29T06:43:49ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-15T20:57:25ZLessons Learned by a Basic Scientist: How To Succeed in Business (of the Policy World) without really tryinghttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=616Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Director, Pat Levitt, and David Mills, Associate Director of State Policy & Legislative Affairs Vanderbilt Community, Neighborhood & Government Relations present.2008-09-29T06:30:20ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2008-09-29T06:30:20ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center Staff Appreciation 2008http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=575Staff appreciation day was celebrated on the back patio of MRL with a BBQ lunch. The staff was given new patio furniture!2008-06-24T19:09:52ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2008-06-24T19:09:52ZImage Gallery from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Science Day 2008http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=573Follow link for more details.2008-09-23T21:13:46ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2008-09-23T21:13:46ZWalk for Autism 2009 Image Galleryhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=554The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center participated in Walk Now for Autism.2008-09-16T15:58:28ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-10T17:36:04ZQuestion and Answer Sessionhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=536Follow link for more details.2008-09-04T15:01:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-20T21:30:56ZResearch Infrastructurehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=535One of a series of presentations given at the Down Syndrome Research Plan of the National Institutes of Health on June 18, 2008.2008-09-04T15:01:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-12-08T21:37:17ZLiving with Down Syndromehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=534One of a series of presentations given at the Down Syndrome Research Plan of the National Institutes of Health on June 18, 2008.2008-09-04T15:01:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-23T14:45:28ZTreatment and Managementhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=533One of a series of presentations given at the Down Syndrome Research Plan of the National Institutes of Health on June 18, 2008.2008-09-04T15:01:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-20T20:01:18ZDiagnosis, Screening, and Functional Measurehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=532One of a series of presentations given at the Down Syndrome Research Plan of the National Institutes of Health on June 18, 2008.2008-09-04T15:01:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-15T20:42:03ZPathophysiology of Down Syndrome and Disease Progressionhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=531One of a series of presentations given at the Down Syndrome Research Plan of the National Institutes of Health on June 18, 2008.2008-09-04T15:01:35ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-10-15T20:43:31ZClosing Remarkshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=530Closing remarks to the MARI Symposium.2008-04-22T19:12:48ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:50:18ZDrug and Chemical Exposures in Animal Models Related to ASDhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=529One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T16:46:06ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:50:09ZMolecular Dysfunction Following Environmental Intoxication During Gestationhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=528One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T16:46:06ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:50:01ZConvergent Mechanisms in the Autism/Toxicology Oxidative Phenotypehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=527One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T16:46:06ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:49:51ZMetals in ASDhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=526
One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T16:46:06ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:49:44ZMetabolic Consequences of Environmental Stressorshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=525
One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T16:46:06ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:49:36ZEnvironmental Agents in ASD: Molecular and Toxicologic Clueshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=524One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T16:46:06ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:49:27ZEnvironmental Agents in ASD: Epidemiologic Perspectivehttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=523One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T16:43:45ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:49:16ZLinking Genes and Neurobiologyhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=522One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T16:43:45ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-09-18T13:50:47ZGenetics of ASDhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=521One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T16:43:45ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:48:49ZOpening Remarks: Welcome Introductionhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=520Remarks from Jeff Balser, M.D., Ph.D., Dan Marino, and Wendy Stone, Ph.D. 2008-04-22T20:03:09ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:48:35ZEpidemiologic Approaches for Studyinghttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=515One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T21:37:55ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:45:33ZMarino Autism Research Institute Scientific Symposium: Environment and Autism Etiologyhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=514The Marino Autism Research Institute Scientific Symposium was held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008 to provide researchers with a platform to discuss the role of environment in increasing autism risk and impact on the diversity of behavioral and medical symptoms.2008-05-14T18:04:56ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2008-05-14T18:04:56ZLectures and Methodology Workshopshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=410A major objective of the statistics and methodology services is training and education in statistical methods, ranging from basic to cutting edge.2008-07-22T20:22:40ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2013-11-11T21:24:25ZIntroduction to Clinical and Behavioral Aspects of ASDhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=341One of a series of scientific presentations given by researchers at the Marino Autism Research Scientific Symposium held at Vanderbilt University on April 22, 2008.2008-04-22T16:07:40ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2009-04-30T18:45:14ZLeadership Council Spring Meeting, May 5, 2010http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=339Photos from the Leadership Council Spring Meeting on May 5, 2010.2010-05-10T16:07:40ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-05-10T14:44:26ZThe Down Syndrome Research Plan of the National Institutes of Healthhttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=320The Down Syndrome Research Plan of the National Institutes of Health sets research goals for the next 10 years that build upon earlier research advances fostered by the NIH. 2008-06-11T19:15:50ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2008-06-11T19:15:50ZCommunity Celebration Luncheon 2008 Videohttp://news.vanderbilt.edu/2008/04/video-special-olympics-chairman-timothy-shriver-at-vanderbilt-kennedy-center-event-56515/Watch video of an April 1, 2008 luncheon presentation by Timothy Shriver, chairman of the Special Olymics, at the Community Partnership Luncheon honoring the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center.2008-06-03T19:25:30ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2010-08-31T21:38:56ZArts and Disabilities Art Exhibitshttp://kc.vanderbilt.edu/site/newsandevents/podcastandvideo/page.aspx?id=15An archive of all arts and disabilities exhibits at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center. 2008-04-04T16:06:42ZVanderbilt Kennedy Center2014-01-29T18:11:21Z